Kate Landers

Food and Fun

A "Tortilly Adorable" Turtle Party to Raise Awareness For a Serious Issue

In this race, it's the tortoise that always wins!

In this race, it's the tortoise that always wins! When party planner extraordinaire Kate Landers got over the shock of her newborn son's plagiocephaly (a flattened spot on the back or side of the head) and torticollis (shortened or damaged neck muscles) diagnoses, she knew she had to use her talents to raise more awareness of the issues. Known for her detail-oriented birthday parties (this was the Wizard of Oz soiree and an ice cream party she shared with us), she got to work on a party that celebrated baby Noah's new helmet. She explained:

I decided to throw a party! This party was not only to debut his helmet to our immediate family, but also to educate them on his condition, share the physical therapy exercises they can do when taking care of Noah, and provide creative answers to give people should they ask about Noah and his helmet. Planning this party was great therapy for me, and I hope planning a helmet party might be therapeutic for others as well (especially as there are other medical conditions that offer helmet therapy)!

Check out the details of the party (and links for free printable party supplies) in the photos that follow!

Halloween

Handmade Halloween: Paint Can Trick or Treat Collector

Trick or treat? The plastic pumpkin and plain pillowcase are receiving a much needed upgrade this season.

Trick or treat? The plastic pumpkin and plain pillowcase are receiving a much needed upgrade this season. We've tapped some of the web's most creative women to show off original takes on classic Halloween loot bags.

This adorable paint bucket comes to us from Kate Landers, the woman behind the classic children's party firm Kate Lander's Events. Kate's event themes and design, as well as her lines of custom party ware and table ware, bring back old-fashioned birthday party charm. Here are her tricks:

Living in New England I wanted a more waterproof container for treats (note: inside isn't waterproof when lid is off!). Therefore, the plastic paint can seemed like the perfect choice. It is also highly customizable – you can embellish with glitter paper, a monogram decal, even fabric instead of paper! It holds the perfect amount of candy, and can be designed in whatever colors needed to match your costume.
 
I will be using my trick or treat container not only for loot Halloween night, but to hand out as Halloween favors to our neighbors as well, full of tricks and treats!

To see all of the steps for creating this bucket, read more